Satellite Passes Tonight — Bridge Park, AK

Live satellite pass predictions for Bridge Park, Alaska. Updated in real time.

Tonight's Visible Passes

THOR AGENA D R/B 6:45 PM
Max elevation 34°
Direction S → NNW
Duration 15 min
SL-3 R/B 7:57 PM
Max elevation 74°
Direction W → E
Duration 15 min
THOR AGENA D R/B 8:27 PM
Max elevation 10°
Direction WSW → NNW
Duration 11 min
SL-3 R/B 9:38 PM
Max elevation 83°
Direction WNW → ESE
Duration 15 min
THOR AGENA D R/B 5:03 AM
Max elevation 10°
Direction NNE → ESE
Duration 12 min
ISS (ZARYA) 5:54 AM
Max elevation
Direction WSW → SSE
Duration 8 min
THOR AGENA D R/B 6:43 AM
Max elevation 36°
Direction NNE → S
Duration 15 min

Predictions computed at 12:10 PM. Times shown in local time.

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Satellite Watching in Bridge Park

Best Viewing Season

Year-round, best April–October (dry season)

Weather Conditions

Trade winds bring passing clouds but also excellent atmospheric stability. Higher elevations like Mauna Kea have among the best seeing conditions on Earth. Winter wet season brings more cloud cover.

Light Pollution

Bridge Park has a Bortle class of 5 (moderate light pollution — bright satellites easily visible). The Hawaii & Pacific region averages about 140 clear nights per year.

Launch Visibility

Not visible from Hawaii.

Viewing Tips for Bridge Park

Hawaii offers excellent satellite viewing with minimal light pollution outside Honolulu. The Big Island's west coast and Maui's upcountry are exceptional. Alaska's high latitude means summer nights are too bright — focus on equinox seasons.

Best Time to Watch

Check for passes during the first 2 hours after sunset or before sunrise. This is when satellites catch sunlight against a dark sky.

What to Look For

Satellites look like steady, bright stars moving smoothly across the sky. They don't blink like airplanes.

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